Nadia Omar Emam Abdelnasser - Nursing Science

Author Information

Nadia Omar Emam Abdelnasser is affiliated with the Faculty of Nursing, Department of Gerontological Nursing, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt. Her research primarily focuses on the health and well-being of older adults, exploring various aspects such as nutrition, environmental factors, and protective measures, especially in the context of chronic conditions like osteoarthritis and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Research Contributions

Nadia Omar Emam Abdelnasser has made significant contributions to the field of gerontological nursing. Her research includes studies on the impact of nutritional educational interventions among older adults, the relationship between environmental factors and health-related functional disability in older adults with osteoarthritis, and the utilization of personal protective measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, she has explored the implementation of incident reporting as a risk management tool in university hospitals. Her work is instrumental in enhancing the quality of life and health outcomes for older adults.

Aliases

Nadia Omar Emam Abdelnasser is also known by the aliases Nadia Abdelnasser and Nadia Abdelnasser.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Year Title DOI
2020 The Relationship Between Environmental Factors and Health-Related Functional Disability of Older Adults With Osteoarthritis 10.2991/ahsr.k.201203.005
2020 Food preparation methods among older adults at Qena city: impact of nutritional educational intervention 10.21608/NILES.2020.160070
2020 Impact Of Educational Program About Nutrition That Enhances The Immunity Among Older Adults At Qena City, Egypt 10.21608/NILES.2020.160071
2020 Implementation of Incident Report as Risk Managing Tool in Assiut University Hospitals 10.21608/EJHC.2020.162337
2020 Factors Associated with Personal Protective Measures Utilization among Community Dwelling Older Adults during COVID-19 Pandemic in Alexandria, Egypt 10.21608/NILES.2020.164360
2018 Impact of Nutritional Educational Program on the Nutritional Habits and Status among Older Adults at Qena City, Egypt 10.7537/MARSNYS111218.12

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